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Stephanie Kaye Richardson, 52, of Dublin, OH, passed away on July 13, 2024. She was born in Nashville, TN on July 19, 1971 to Stephen Hutchison and Sandra Ladd. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Kathleen Anderson, grandfather, Clarence Anderson, uncle, Joseph Tucker, brother, Stephen E. Hutchison.
Surviving family includes husband, Robert, mother, Sandra, children, Bryan, Alec, Spencer and Eri Draughon & grandchild, Callie Kaye Draughon.
Stephanie was a devoted wife, dedicated daughter, mother and grandmother, and one of the best friends to have ever. Some would say she was the life of the party. She loved all of God's creatures big and small and she loved her garden from Ohio to Texas. She was a dedicated employee with the travel agencies until she retired and she just wanted to enjoy life and also being a part of the Wendy & Stephanie Club or being one of the Fab 5 she always made her mark on life and with friends and will be truly missed. Stephanie loved animals, seniors and family. She worked at Union manor Nursing Home and followed on to the gables when it was built. She loved animals and was in "her zone" when she worked at Petland. She was the glue in our family having all of the holiday dinners, cookouts and get-together's. Everything was put together beautifully as she was an event planner for the homestead for several years.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 12-1pm, Saturday, July 20, 2024 at Newcomer Funeral Home, NW Chapel, 10051 Brewster Lane, Powell, OH 43065, where Pastor Rich Hancock will share a message at 1pm.
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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